(Original post by katearch)
It was my first choice I just didn't think I was going to halls. I've applied for Victoria Hall, Dalton-Ellis and Weston Hall so hopefully I don't get stuck with somewhere rubbish..!

hey there
So I wanted to ask when it would be the best move-in date..like I know that we can move in from the 11th and that's when i was thinking to move (mostly because airplanes are way cheaper that day coming from italy) but i dont know if it's too early? or there is gonna be a decent number of people already?

(Original post by greefy17)
hey there
So I wanted to ask when it would be the best move-in date..like I know that we can move in from the 11th and that's when i was thinking to move (mostly because airplanes are way cheaper that day coming from italy) but i dont know if it's too early? or there is gonna be a decent number of people already?

I'm going on the 14th but I have no idea when anyone else is going either .I guess people will be there one or two days early as it will be the weekend and parents can take them

(Original post by PromiseKim)
I have never had a pub night or a real club night but I'm rather chilled. Wack in some karaoke and I'm ready to go! Hehehe :3
I'm gonna study European Studies and German and I will be staying at home... I hope I meet people worth meeting despite me not living in halls...what about you??

I'm living at home too and haven't been much of social butterfly clubbing-wise during my college years either! I'm just hoping that living at home won't make stop me from meeting great new people. Fingers crossed, eh?

(Original post by greefy17)
hey there
So I wanted to ask when it would be the best move-in date..like I know that we can move in from the 11th and that's when i was thinking to move (mostly because airplanes are way cheaper that day coming from italy) but i dont know if it's too early? or there is gonna be a decent number of people already?

I'm coming on the 13th. I expect most people will be moving in on the 13th or 14th as it's the weekend.

I do have a question for everyone. I missed by one grade my Biochem offer at Manchester( AAB and I got ABC, Bio was very close to an A so wasn't the issue at all but Chem I got the C which was the issue) but I have been offered and accepted the opportunity to do a Life Sciences foundation degree for a year before I can actually start my course. Being the case, will people who go to do the Foundation courses be welcome to go to Freshers Week, its been on my mind for the last few days just how exactly it works. Hopefully next year I can start my course proper, really excited and not at all bothered I have to spend an extra year at Uni